One of the best things that we can do for ourselves is to practice self-love.
How can you love someone you don’t know? The answer is: you can’t.
Loving and learning who we are as people is crucial. Knowing what you like or don't like, why you react certain ways in specific situations, how you think and why you think that way, how your experiences contribute to your life and viewpoints, etc., etc. indefinitely.
There are many ways to get to know yourself. Today, we are going to focus more on the light-hearted quizzes and self-awareness exams as opposed to deep soul-searching meditation. While both are important and helpful, I think these methods are great tools for opening the door to self-discovery.
There are an infinite number of quizzes you can take on the internet. Some will tell you what type of potato you are (I am looking at you BuzzFeed), and some can be used in finding out what makes you, you.
I will go over a little about what each test is, how accurate I think it is, my results, and my favorite resources for you to take the test. We are starting with my top three favorites in order.
Starting with my favorite in terms of accuracy and overall ability to make you self-reflect, The Meyers-Briggs test.
I was introduced to this test by my college forensics teacher who wanted us to take it and utilize our findings to assist us in group work. The test is based on the theory by C. G Jung which states “much seemingly random variation in the behavior is quite orderly and consistent, being due to basic differences in the ways individuals prefer to use their perception and judgment.” 16 Different personality types can be received.
The test takes under 10 minutes to complete and has a sliding scale from agree to disagree. The results will be a combination of four letters with an additional letter following the dash. Traits will look like below:
Extroverted (E) - Introverted (I)
Intuitive (N) or Observant (S)
Thinking (T) or Feeling (F)
Judging (J) or Prospecting (P)
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Turbulent (T) or Assertive (A)
My
favorite
site for the test is
16 Personalities (get it cause there are 16 different personalities...) as I feel that the avatars/coloring helps to highlight the personalities and their differences, it's completely free to get your results, and their explanations are the best. Growing up I was always an
INTJ
but after some life events, my type changed to
INFJ-T, moving from thinking to feeling.
My Second choice of tool for getting to know yourself is the Zodiac.
Now I know some of you are going to be thinking that I am crazy or you don't believe in this but hear me out. I am not saying that your horoscope is facts and you should make life choices based on it. I am not saying that you are predisposed to not get along with a whole category of people because of when they were born.
I am saying that everything on this planet is proven to be energy.
The energy changes as it goes from day to night. The energy changes between seasons. We as humans are super responsive to energy.
It is not out of the realm of possibility that people born around the same time of year who grow up hitting the same milestones through the same seasons would be affected by that energy and potentially think and react similarly to situations.
Your sign is based on the date of your birth with there being 12 signs in total. Those into astrology take it up a notch and know their “Big Three” which refers to the
Sun, Rising, and Moon signs. This is found by the date, time, and location of your birth. The Big Three are believed to be the most impactful to who you are as a person.
The Birth Chart on Astrology.com is my favorite free resource to find out your zodiac information. It goes above and beyond giving you the position of all the planets at the time of your birth. My big three are Sun: Capricorn, Rising: Virgo, and Moon: Aquarius.
Last but certainly not least is the Enneagram. I first heard about the enneagram through the 'Woah That’s Good’ podcast which is hosted by Sadie Robertson-Huff. I then *naturally* had to learn everything about the topic and read “The Enneagram & You” by Gina Gomez. This test is similar to the Meyers Briggs test in the questions you will be asked. However, the scoring is completely different. Instead of a combination of letters, you are scored with a number 1-9. That number is your type.
The test helps you to understand your inner psyche by placing you in a group based on what you define to be your one core belief based on your answers. That core belief is how the Enneagram believes you interpret the world.
Personality Path is my favorite free resource for the Enneagram test. I am a type 2 wing 8 and once you complete the test yourself, you will realize how spot-on that is.
Learning who you are and what makes you tick is the foundation for healthy relationships, goals, and overall more fulfilling life.
We all see the world through the lenses of our experiences.
There is no time like the present to see what color your lenses are.
Love you more,
Morgan
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is the passionate creator and driving force behind The Modest Journal. At 28 years old, she wears many hats as the owner, founder, CEO, and self-described "resident words girl."
For Morgan, words are more than just communication—they are her love language, her means of storytelling, and a source of inspiration for others. Her blog is a testament to her desire to merge her passions into a single creative outlet, aiming to bring joy and provoke thought through her words.
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